answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Do Straighter streams have faster moving channels?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Continue Learning about Movies & Television

What is the movement of Australia and New Zealand?

NZ is moving towards Aust, but Aust is moving north. The north island and the top of the south island is moving faster than the mid- lower part of the south island. Click on 'related links' below to see a map of the movement.


How is the formation of anode and cathode rays?

Goldstein used a gas discharge tube which had a perforated cathode. When a high electrical potential of several thousand volts is applied between the cathode and anode, faint luminous "rays" are seen extending from the holes in the back of the cathode. These rays are beams of particles moving in a direction opposite to the "cathode rays," which are streams of electronswhich move toward the anode. Goldstein called these positive rays Kanalstrahlen, "channel rays" or "canal rays", because they were produced by the holes or channels in the cathode


Why were they able to travle out faster on the thirty mile river as opposed to going in call of the wild?

Presumably because when going in they were heading upstream against the current, while on coming out they were moving with the current.


What are some examples of apostrophe sentences as figures of speech?

apostrophe: addressing something absent or not human as if it were there or could answer back. example: (to a clock) why aren't you moving faster?


Can a commercial jet liner go faster then Invader Zim's ship?

I doubt it. From what I can tell, Zim's ship goes faster then a rocket. For example: Inthe episode Baloniouse Maximus, when Zim was in Dib's lab (Which by the way is super high tech) Zim says irkin babies play with more advanced metionary. Think about it, if they can conquer planets far more advance then earth, they should be able to build pretty fast moving ships, far more faster then a plane.

Related questions

What physical feature is commonly described as meandering or braided?

The physical feature that is commonly described as meandering or braided are streams or rivers. Braided streams are fast moving waters in multiple shallow channels. Meandering streams are single streams on gently sloped or flat areas.


What regions have fast-moving rivers and streams?

what region has fast moving rivers and streams


What structure is most responsible for moving the arm to a straighter position?

cat in the hat rules me cool you wierd


Fast moving currents of air found near the top of the troposphere are called?

Jet streams~ Rebecca


What is the energy in streams of moving electrons?

Kinetic energy.


How are aquifers connected?

Assuming the water is moving, by underground streams.


What moves faster streams of glacial ice or river water?

For all intents and purposes river and glacial water is identical. What determines the speed of moving water is the grade down which it flows. The steeper the grade the faster the water flows. So whichever stream is the steepest, that stream will be the fastest.


What type of water system is made of moving water such as streams and rivers?

lotic


What holds a streams moving water within its narrow pathway?

Lakes and rivers


The fast moving river of air high in the atmosphere is called the?

Jet streams


Are large streams of moving water that flows through the oceans?

el clima


Why does the volume increase when the temperature of a gas increases?

Temperature is vibration and movement at the molecular/atomic level. The more movement, the more space is needed to move. One proof: In the case of vortexes, this throws the faster-moving warm gas to the outside through the conservation of angular momentum (moving objects like to keep going in the same direction. The faster, the straighter). This effect has been used commercially for air conditioning, and also has use for meteorology in the modelling and predicting of hurricanes and tornadoes.